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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! And the two men** posting (Vertigo and I) had no issue at all with the costumes.... ** - I know the Latin of my username suggests a female gender, but: 1) where is Ursus Major? nowhere; 2) Ursa is an anagram of USRA, which has another significance for me. |
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| Truth. Order. Moderation. | Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! Well, y'know, I rather gave a big clue when I alluded to the opening pictures Quote:
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| Mad Mountain Man | Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! I always find oue of the strange things about the forum is not knowing the gender of half the posters. It's interesting how disturbing that can be, suggesting that even if we try not to, maybe we subconcsiously change how we speak (type) depending on the gender of the person addressed. |
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| Obsessive doodler. Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Bath and North East Somerset
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| Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! And I was trying to tease zeh Judge with my character depiction of Voresh! Little did I know... Oh well Gotta love the internet, eh.I don't doubt that we type differently depending on who/what we think may be on the other end. It's a bit like conversing IRL. I would never talk to my grandmother the same way I talk to one of my closest friends who's the same age as me (and has a very foul mouth). In fact, I've noticed (rather embarrassingly) that when I'm conversing with someone IRL, my accent will slowly start to change to mimic theirs, badly. Can't help it! Must be pretty darn annoying. |
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| This world is not my home | Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! JenJen, I'm truthfully LOL at that picture. You may have put the whole field of Jurisprudence into fits. Can't you see that picture on the dark paneling of English court room? ![]() ![]() I wait with baited breath to see what her honor has to say about it! |
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| Ubi amici, ibi opes... Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Southampton
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| Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! Actually, it was a toss-up between that one or your alterego as The Incredible She-Hulk... ![]() Sorry to derail your thread, Jen - no more, I promise... Last edited by pyan; 13th September 2010 at 07:08 PM. |
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| Obsessive doodler. Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Bath and North East Somerset
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| Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! LOL *chokes on tea* No-no, that was a derailing worth.. doing. Or however you say it ![]() I instantly start looking at the drawn anatomy and going 'tsk tsk' to myself. Or thinking: How does that cloth actually WORK on that person? Is it cloth? Is it spraypainted? ... I'm thinking way too much about it! |
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| bringer of cake | Re: Jen wants to paint fantastical things! Having just scooted back in this thread: JenJen - just love, love, love your paintings. I could just imagine the blue dancer moving off the page, and the red one - well, whoever she's waggling that finger at better beware. Pyan - wow! your bravery knows no bounds! I admire you whilst simultaneously choking on my wine and trying not to spray it across the laptop. TJ - your restraint is very admirable! back to JenJen - more paintings, please! |
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